LUNGS by Duncan Macmillan. Direction: Christine Crawfis “Duncan Macmillan’s distinctive, off-kilter love story is brutally honest, funny, edgy and current. It gives voice to a generation for whom uncertainty is a way of life through two flawed, but deeply human people who you don’t always like but start to feel you might love.” —The Guardian, London

Finks by Joe Gilford7pm, New World Home Cooking, Saugerties, NY, more info: 845 679 0154 – info@voicetheatre.orghttps://voicetheatre.org/spring-reading-series-2017/ On the verge of TV stardom, comic Mickey Dobbs meets actress and activist Natalie Meltzer, and their romance blossoms–as does the risk that they’ll be blacklisted for their political activities. In the face of the House Un-American Activity Committee, the right to free speech and expression is challenged.

The Adult Acting Class has three spaces left, anyone interested?

Class starts Monday night 6-9pm October 3rd and will culminate with exciting performances: a Monologue Improv Slam at the renovated Colony and Belonging and Bullying a project based on the writing of refugee children exploring their definition of “home”.

Voice Theatre’s 2016 season is warming up. Session 1 of our Summer Youth Workshops at Woodstock’s Byrdliffe Theater is already half full, but Early Bird discounts are available until May 1st. This is a fantastic opportunity to learn or hone your acting chops – the workshops are run by the Voice Theatre team of professional actors, directors and company members carefully selected by Voice Theatre.

Tickets are available for the Spring Reading Series by calling 845-679-0154. The readings are held on Thursday evenings at 7:00pm, beginning March 31st, at New World Home Cooking. The first reading is a presentation of Will Eno’s “The Realistic Joneses”, directed by Sean Marrinan. A staged reading has all the drama of a play, at a greatly reduced price, in New World’s casual and friendly atmosphere.